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Wood furnace

I started it today after scrounging parts and a core old stove that has seen its share of modifications from several different installations. I didnt want to start from scratch so I am adapting and took the plasma to it to make changes, spent an hour with a grinder and am getting ready to retro fit the features I need, enlarge the door, add some baffles and put it into a jacket for forced hot air outside wood burner. These are some of the core parts, junk laying on top of the stove.

I cut the scrap off and opened the door height, now trying to come up with a baffle design that I can install before I rebuild the door front. I am wanting the hot exhaust to run down the full length of the top plate before it exits. The baffle will be like a channel or box tubing about 2x12 about 20 inches long.

looks like you are off to a good start.
will it be inside your home or for the shop??
how thick is the fire box ??
i been playing with the idea of making a burner to heat water to circulate as a heat source. still need to do a lot of info gathering be for i attempt it though. lots of unanswered questions be for i start.

thanks for the help
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hope i helped feel free to shoot me an e-mail direct i have time to chat.james@newyorkmetalart.comsummer is here, plant a tree. if you don't have space or time to plant one sponsor some one else to plant one for you. a tree is an investment in our planet, help it out.
JAMES

Its for my house, it will sit outside and duct into the central. This is a really simple hillbilly version. I live in a mobile home (was cheap to free) and have about 8 ft run to make it to the raceway. I am going to have to cut a hole in the frame to duct thru to make it direct. I was going to build an addition and incorporate all this in with a utility room but an going to do shortcut version for the time being, ran out of money and ambition.

i just added an 8'X12' addition to my trailer this summer for my 3 year old to have a room. its the 2nd time i have done this, i'm running out of trailer.
i was thinking an outside boiler then pipe the hot water into the house to help off-set the $ of the heating oil as its killing me.
i just ran out of time and $$ to get it done this summer, so its a next year thing i guess. unless i build it in the shop and attach it later.

thanks for the help
......or..........
hope i helped feel free to shoot me an e-mail direct i have time to chat.james@newyorkmetalart.comsummer is here, plant a tree. if you don't have space or time to plant one sponsor some one else to plant one for you. a tree is an investment in our planet, help it out.
JAMES

I love it! i'd rather spend my money on a cool wood stove knowing the oil company won't be reaching into my pocket, i just wish miller would make a trailblzer that could run on wood i'd mount it on a stanley steamer, and drive by the gas station with it running, laughing....

i just added an 8'X12' addition to my trailer this summer for my 3 year old to have a room. its the 2nd time i have done this, i'm running out of trailer.
i was thinking an outside boiler then pipe the hot water into the house to help off-set the $ of the heating oil as its killing me.
i just ran out of time and $$ to get it done this summer, so its a next year thing i guess. unless i build it in the shop and attach it later.

Hey Fun,
This is extremely common in New Zealand.It is called a "wet back". All you need is a wood stove and you incorporate a supply line that is in contact with the wood stove and an insulated holding tank similar to the hot water heater tank you now have.
Thanks,
Nick